Dana Meyer at Art Karlsruhe 2019

Our sculpture space at Art Karlsruhe 2019 is dedicated to a group of works by Dana Meyer. Since her major trade fair appearances in 2012, 2015 and 2017, she is one of the established and respected German sculptors. Several of the presented works are now in public ownership. Since the summer of 2018, the antelope group "Die Schlucht" is shown in the sculpture park of the city of Eschborn. In 2019 we will present her large composition "Schweine" ("pigs") in Karlsruhe.

Dana Meyer forges her virtuoso expressive sculptures freehand from steel. Between human and animal figures, she recognizes a "relationship" that overrides the boundaries to the animal kingdom. And she is not only a master of the great composition. In Karlsruhe, the artist presents a series of bizarre and masterfully crafted fictional insect sculptures in addition to her pig group - her "South Pacific Expedition".

Welcome to America - Grand Tour moves on to New York

Moritz Götze and Rüdiger Giebler continue their Grand Tour to New York. On February 12 the show will be opened in the German Consulate General in New York. Some words about the artists and their works will be spoken by Dirk Ockhardt, himself a collector.

The exhibition runs from 13th February to 22nd March 2019 and is open from Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm.

Move of our gallery in Frankfurt

In 2005 we opened our showroom at Fahrgasse 17 in Frankfurt. After a loving and elaborative conversion, the first gallery of the Fahrgassen-type was born: the economic miracle architecture of the late forties shone in new splendor, was sensitively revised and adapted to the requirements of a modern gallery. The original character with skylight, canopy, brass window frame, bakelite door pull and grid frame over the radiators has been preserved. Friends, neighbors, co-worker Johanna Pahnke and especially all-rounder René from AGH helped for a perfect start. Around the same time, other colleagues launched new projects in Fahrgasse. Over the following years, more galleries settled. Some disappeared again (without trace or spectacular), but today the street between the river Main and Berliner street houses eight galleries and is a hotspot of the Frankfurt art scene.

Where art is shown, restaurateurs like to settle down - art collectors are hungry and artists are thirsty. Meanwhile, the economies are in the majority and social darwinism takes its course. Colleague Carlo Schwind has given up his generous rooms across the street and moves in our former rooms. He is allowed to, because he is the owner. We move on. We will continue to be present in Frankfurt. A temporary alternative address is found and the search for a new fixed domicile is in progress. Unfortunately, the last exhibition in Fahrgasse with papercuts by Annette Schröter lasts only a short time - it runs from January 25, 7 pm to January 26, 4 pm.